
The Louisville Asset Building Coalition (LABC) is a 501(c)(3) organization that is a broad public/private collaborative dedicated to promoting financial stability and asset building for individuals and families. The Louisville Asset Building Coalition’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) is a free, widely successful tax preparation and Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Campaign that offers a wide variety of financial services to the community. They are once again gearing up for the busy tax season and offer the following services:
- FREE Federal and State Tax Preparation
- FREE Tax Assistance
- Access to many additional Financial Resources
- Check Cashing Referral
- Debit Cards for depositing your tax refund
- Savings Bonds
The South-end VITA location is at Sun Valley Community Center (6505 Bethany Lane)
Tuesdays and Thursdays- 9:00am to 7:00pm
Wednesday- 10:00am to 4:00pm
Fridays (in February only)- 10:00am to 4:00pm
Saturdays- 10:00amto 2:00pm
For information visit: www.labcservices.org or call 2-1-1
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The Annual Soup Supper and Bake Sale is set for Friday, February 3rd, from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at the Sun Valley Community Club on Bethany Lane. The menu will include all you can eat assorted soups, cornbread, crackers, dessert and beverages.
Ticket prices are $6.00 for Adults and $4.00 for children 10 and under. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
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Grants available to social services and arts and creative
industry organizations
Louisville Metro
Government will begin accepting External Agency Fund applications
today, Friday, January 13, 2017 for FY18 (July 1, 2017 -
June 30, 2018). These General Funded grants are awarded to non-governmental, or
"external” agencies, that contribute to the city's cultural, social and
economic vitality. All agencies wishing to submit an application
are required to have at least one representative participate in a mandatory
application orientation. The mandatory orientation is available
on the External Agency Fund (EAF) website at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/external-agency-fund.
The orientation will provide information about the deadlines, how to access the
application and general information about the application. The grants are
available for Social Services programs, administered by the Louisville Metro
Department of Community Services (LMCS), and for Arts and Creative Industries
programs, administered by the Louisville Metro Department of Economic
Development. The External Agency Funds are awarded annually to non-profit
organizations offering programs or services in Louisville/Jefferson County that
align with the Mayor's and departments' strategic goals. Applications will be
reviewed by two External Agency Fund panels, which include Metro Council
members and community members, and those recommendations will be included in
Mayor Fischer’s Recommended FY18 Metro budget.
For the Social Services
funding program, qualified non-profits committed to providing services that
achieve meaningful outcomes for Louisville citizens in the following key areas
are encouraged to apply:
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Decreasing homelessness
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Increasing household financial stability
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Increasing youth, teen, and/or young adult
engagement in quality programming; or
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Increasing access to services and resources for a
targeted population.
For the Arts and
Creative Industries funding program, non-profits committed to providing arts
and cultural attractions and opportunities to the Louisville community are
encouraged to apply. Eligible arts and creative industries organizations should
demonstrate how a program supports the following primary focus areas of Mayor
Fischer's Strategic Plan:
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Economic development initiatives related to arts and
creative industries
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Creative place making and arts-based programs in
neighborhoods that have experienced disinvestment
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Opportunities for citizens to access and engage with
visual, performing and other arts experiences
Louisville Metro
Government employs a competitive granting strategy and strives to award funding
to agencies that demonstrate measurable positive impact in the community and
are good stewards of taxpayer dollars. Successful grantees will be required
to report on their success in meeting goals and outcomes.
The
deadline to submit an application is Friday, February 10, 2017 by 5
p.m.
For more
information about EAF, and to access the application orientation, visit https://louisvilleky.gov/government/external-agency-fund.
Please submit
all questions to EAF@louisvilleky.gov .
 Louisville MSD has completed an extensive analysis of the wastewater, stormwater and flood protection systems that protect the community. Now, MSD wants to talk directly with the public about the risks, the solutions, and most importantly how soon the work will begin.
Flooded roadways, destroyed homes, and raw sewage overflows are reminders that Louisville’s ability to transform depends on the most basic public health and safety protection systems - wastewater, stormwater and flood protection. MSD has identified the critical needs in these areas in a draft 20-year Critical Repair & Reinvestment Plan, developed solutions and is ready to move forward.
However, the solutions come with a large price tag - $4.3 billion over the next 20 years, including almost $500 million to finish the remaining federal Consent Decree obligations for managing sewer overflows. Recognizing the magnitude of the impact on ratepayers and the community, MSD is embarking on a wide-reaching community conversation.
Interested citizens can review the Critical Repair & Reinvestment Plan and summaries through March 1, 2017 at any branch of the Louisville Library or on MSD’s website at www.LouisvilleMSD.org/CriticalRepairPlan.
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The owners of B-Quick Liquor, LLC DBA/B-Quick Liquor at 2119 Upper Hunters Trace, Ste. B have applied for an NQ Retail Malt Beverage Package and 2 a.m. Extended Hours License(s). The required advertisement ran in the Courier-Journal on Friday, January 20th.
Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1003 Twilight Trail, Frankfort, Ky. 40601-8400, within 30 days of the date of this legal publication.
Some of the reasons for refusal of a license as stated in KRS 243.450 are
- Premise does not comply fully with all alcoholic beverage control statutes and regulations of the board.
- The applicant or the premises does not comply with all regulations of a city administrator.
- The applicant has done an act for which a revocation of license would be authorized.
- The applicant has made any false material statement in his application.
Other factors include public sentiment in the area, number of licensed outlets in the area, potential for future growth, type of area involved, type of transportation available and financial potential of the area.
The owners of B-Quick Liquor, LLC DBA/B-Quick Liquor at 2119 Upper Hunters Trace, Ste. B have applied for an NQ Retail Malt Beverage Package and 2 a.m. Extended Hours License(s). The required advertisement ran in the Courier-Journal on Friday, January 20th.
Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1003 Twilight Trail, Frankfort, Ky. 40601-8400, within 30 days of the date of this legal publication.
Some of the reasons for refusal of a license as stated in KRS 243.450 are
- Premise does not comply fully with all alcoholic beverage control statutes and regulations of the board.
- The applicant or the premises does not comply with all regulations of a city administrator.
- The applicant has done an act for which a revocation of license would be authorized.
- The applicant has made any false material statement in his application.
Other factors include public sentiment in the area, number of licensed outlets in the area, potential for future growth, type of area involved, type of transportation available and financial potential of the area.
 In addition to the systematic block by block Pothole Blitz
Metro Public Works performsbeginning in March each year, the Roads and Operations Division works
year- round patching potholes whenever they are reported to us. Public Works encourages anyone who spots a pothole in Louisville to report it to MetroCall as quickly
as possible. There are several ways to do it:
Whichever method you choose, make sure to be as specific
with location information as you can. Don't assume someone else has reported
it.
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Effective March 1, 2017, all property located in Louisville Metro
and occupied or offered for occupancy in exchange for money or any other
consideration must be registered with Louisville Metro Government. Registration itself is free and the information required includes the rental unit street address along
with current contact information of the owner and managing operator.
New owners must register within thirty days of any ownership
transfer. Any change in contact information must be updated on the registry
within thirty days of said change.
Registration is FREE but requires an account with Develop Louisville. Click
the links below to establish an account and access the registry, or to get
detailed information and instructions on registry requirements.
https://louisvilleky.gov/government/codes-regulations/rental-registry
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Alley Cat Advocates provides for the humane treatment of un-owned cats in our community by directing a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program in the safest, most efficient, and most effective way possible. Alley Cat Advocates has spayed or neutered over 35,000 stary cats in the Louisville are, reducing the number of cats that end up in our municipal shelter by over 63% since 2009. They have recently received additional grant funding from Petsmart Charities that will allow for the spay/neuter of over 5000 cats from every zip code in Jefferson County this year.
ACA will be targeting th e40214, 40216, 40258 and 40272 zip codes among others because Louisville Metro Animal Services sees the highest intake of community cats from these zip codes due to cat overpopulation and breeding.
If you or your neighbors are feeding stray cats in the neighborhood, contact Alley Cat Advocates to get those outdoor cats fixed and vaccinated at NO COST to you.
For more information, visit www.alleycatadvocates.org or call 502.634.8777.
 The Louisville Metro Council and the Community Affairs Committee
are once again celebrating Black History Month by honoring the
incredible African American leaders of our city.
With so many deserving African American leaders who's work
and compassion shines through each and every day, we are asking for your help
in nominating honorees to be chosen to represent District 12! If
you know of an exceptional individual who deserves to be recognized for their
contribution to our community and city, please follow the steps below to have
their name be one of those chosen to be honored this year.
*Please include ALL following contents in your submission
- Your Honoree’s Name
- Mailing Address
- Contact Telephone Number
- A "Brief Bio"
PLEASE NOTE: All
honoree nominations must be submitted by email to District 12
Legislative Assistant, Liz McQuillen, at liz.mcquillen@louisvilleky.gov by
the close of business on Friday, February 3rd.
The selected honoree will be recognized at the 15th Annual Black History Month Program on Thursday, February 23, 2017 an noon in the Metro Council Chambers.
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 TARC
and TreesLouisville, Inc. are partnering this year for the 18th
annual Design-a-Bus contest, featuring artwork by schoolchildren throughout
Louisville and Southern Indiana.
This
year’s artwork will highlight the theme “Trees Louisville” to draw
attention to the need to plant trees for a more livable and healthy
community now and for future generations.
The Design-a-Bus contest is open to all elementary and middle
school students in Jefferson, Oldham and Bullitt counties in Kentucky and Floyd
and Clark counties in Southern Indiana. Twelve winners will be chosen to have
their posters displayed on a TARC bus, and winners and their adult guests will
be invited to participate in the Republic Bank Pegasus Parade on Thursday, May
4, 2017 celebrating their victory. Artwork becomes the property of TARC.
Art for
the contest could underscore the many benefits of trees. They create
stronger, more positive communities with safer streets, less crime and more
successful business districts. Trees also lead to improved health and air quality. They absorb storm water, prevent erosion,
provide wildlife habitat, moderate temperatures, provide energy savings, and
reduce noise levels.
For
further inspiration, students are encouraged to visit https://treeslouisville.org/ or ridetarc.org
Entries
should be in marker, crayon or paint and submitted on 11-by-17 white paper, or
digitally through a JPEG or PDF file. Entries will be judged on visual appeal,
creativity, originality and message. All artwork is to be produced by the
student only. This year's entry deadline is Friday, Feb. 24, 2017.
Entry forms must be attached to hard
or digital copies. For copies of entry forms, visit www.ridetarc.org or e-mail
Russell Goodwin rgoodwin@ridetarc.org or Jessica Holman at jholman@ridetarc.org.
Digital copies of entries with forms attached can also be sent to Russell and Jessica. Paper entries should be sent to
TARC, c/o Marketing Department., 1000 W. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. 40203.
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 The Legal Aid Society in conjunction with the
Jefferson County Public Law Library is offering a Know Your
Rights Clinic to citizens who are interested in information
about domestic violence hearings in our Family and District Courts. (EPO,
IPO, DVO)
WHAT: Know Your Rights Clinic: Domestic Violence Hearings
WHEN: Friday, February 10, 2016 at 12:00 pm, Noon
WHERE: Jefferson County Public Law Library (514 W. Liberty Street
2nd Floor.)
PURPOSE: Clients will receive assistance from attorneys regarding
filing protection orders.
Safety will also be discussed.
RSVP: Call the Law
Library at (502) 574-5943 to make a reservation.
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The Compassionate Cities Index is a project from University of Louisville's Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging, in partnership with Louisville Metro Government, the University of Louisville School of Medicine, the International Charter for Compassionate Cities, Compassionate Louisville and the International Charter for Compassion.
In order to get a comprehensive picture
of compassion across Louisville, we need to collect 67 survey responses from
each of the 37 standard ZIP codes in Jefferson County. Help us reach our goal
and take the brief survey today!
Participants in the study must be over the
age of 18 residing in Jefferson County. Participants can complete the survey online at here or
contact the Institute at (502) 852-5228 to receive a paper survey to complete.
Study
volunteers also are needed to participate in a 30-minute semi-structured
interview. If you are interested in being interviewed, please contact Lauren
Humpert, study coordinator, at (502)852-5228 or lauren.humpert@louisville.edu
 Lower Hunters Trace Bridge Repair Work - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet inspected this bridge and determined that it needed repairs. The bid has been awarded through Metro Public Works to Churchill McGee to begin the repair work. Construction has begun at this site and is scheduled to be completed by February 17, 2017.
3316 - 3503 Blanton Lane - LG&E has been issued Permit Number 17RW1082 to close one lane at this location to replace poles.
1620 Dawn Drive - LG&E has been issued Permit Number 17RW1081 to close one lane at this location for the installation of a pole.
10610 Freeport Drive - LG&E has been issued Permit Number 17RW1120 to close one lane to install a pole.
For more details or to see additional permitted work throughout Metro Louisville, visit the map here.
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